/C O R R E C T I O N -- Lentuo International Inc./

Jul 28, 2011

/C O R R E C T I O N -- Lentuo International Inc./

/C O R R E C T I O N -- Lentuo International Inc./

PR Newswire

BEIJING, July 28, 2011

In the news release, Lentuo International Announces Two New Dealership Acquisitions, issued 28-Jul-2011 by Lentuo International Inc. over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that the first paragraph should read "Lentuo International Inc. (NYSE: LAS) (“Lentuo” or the “Company”), the largest non-state-owned automobile retailer in Beijing as measured by new vehicle sales revenue, today announced it has signed a binding Letter of Intent (“LOI”) to acquire Huizhou FAW-Volkswagen Sales and Service Ltd. Co. (“Huizhou FAW-VW”) and an equity transfer agreement to acquire Beijing Hexinshuntong Automobile Sales and Service Ltd. Co. (“Beijing Mazda”)." rather than "Lentuo International Inc. (NYSE: LAS) ("Lentuo" or the "Company"), the largest non-state-owned automobile retailer in Beijing as measured by new vehicle sales revenue, today announced it has completed the acquisition of Huizhou FAW-Volkswagen Sales and Service Ltd. Co. ("Huizhou FAW-VW") and signed a binding Letter of Intent ("LOI") to acquire 100% equity interest of Beijing Hexinshuntong Automobile Sales and Service Ltd. Co. ("Beijing Mazda")." and the last sentence of the second paragraph should read "Huizhou FAW-VW is expected to be acquired for a cash purchase price of RMB 85 million (US $13 million)." rather than "Huizhou FAW-VW was acquired for a cash purchase price of RMB 85 million (US $13 million)." as originally issued inadvertently. The complete, corrected release follows:

Lentuo International Announces Two New Dealership Acquisitions

Company expects new dealerships to add revenue of RMB 146 million (US $23 million) for fiscal 2011

BEIJING, July 28, 2011 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Lentuo International Inc. (NYSE: LAS) (“Lentuo” or the “Company”), the largest non-state-owned automobile retailer in Beijing as measured by new vehicle sales revenue, today announced it has signed a binding Letter of Intent (“LOI”) to acquire Huizhou FAW-Volkswagen Sales and Service Ltd. Co. (“Huizhou FAW-VW”) and an equity transfer agreement to acquire Beijing Hexinshuntong Automobile Sales and Service Ltd. Co. (“Beijing Mazda”).

Huizhou FAW-VW, located in Huizhou, Guangdong Province, People's Republic of China, sold 999 vehicles and generated RMB 143 million (US $22 million) in revenue during 2010. The Company expects the dealership to sell 600 vehicles and contribute approximately RMB 76 million (US $12 million) in revenue for the remainder of fiscal 2011. Huizhou FAW-VW is expected to be acquired for a cash purchase price of RMB 85 million (US $13 million).

Beijing Mazda sold 499 vehicles and generated RMB 62 million (US $10 million) in revenue during 2010. The Company expects the dealership to sell 480 vehicles and contribute approximately RMB 70 million (US $11 million) in revenue for the remainder of fiscal 2011. Lentuo has completed financial and legal due diligence and is negotiating a definitive agreement with the seller. The expected purchase price for the acquisition is RMB 43 million (US $7 million). The Company expects to complete the acquisition of Beijing Mazda by August 2011.

"As we already operate two of the top-performing Mazda dealerships in China, we believe adding Beijing Mazda to our dealership network will strengthen our position to capitalize on the continued high demand for Mazda vehicles," continued Mr. Guo. "We remain on track to meet our fiscal 2011 expansion goals, more than doubling the size of our dealership network since our IPO."

About Lentuo International Inc.

Lentuo is the largest non-state-owned automobile retailer in Beijing, China as measured by new vehicle sales revenue in 2009, according to the China Automobile Dealers Association ("CADA"). Lentuo operates eight franchise dealerships, ten automobile showrooms, one automobile repair shop and one car leasing company in Beijing, the largest new passenger vehicle market among all cities in China. Three of Lentuo's eight dealerships are among the leading dealerships in China for their respective brands, as measured by the volume of new vehicle sales by individual dealership.

Safe Harbor Statement

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